Deepmind co founder CEO, UCL phd
second job: 10pm to 4am
FORTUNE on Instagram: ""I come alive at about 1 a.m." @googledeepmind founder and CEO Demis Hassabis runs all of Google’s AI initiatives, including Gemini, which is quickly eating away at OpenAI’s user base. In his spare time, Hassabis won a Nobel Prize for being able to accurately predict how proteins fold, and he runs a startup, Isomorphic, that wants to use AI to “solve all disease.” In a new episode of Fortune 500: Titans and Disruptors of Industry, Fortune Editor-in-Chief @alysonshontell sat down with Hassabis, where she asked him how he manages his teams—and his time—to do two hard jobs at once (he splits his day into two, with his second work day going from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., after which he clocks some sleep). 🔗 Click the link in the bio to watch the full episode."
2,102 likes, 36 comments - fortunemag on February 12, 2026: ""I come alive at about 1 a.m." @googledeepmind founder and CEO Demis Hassabis runs all of Google’s AI initiatives, including Gemini, which is quickly eating away at OpenAI’s user base. In his spare time, Hassabis won a Nobel Prize for being able to accurately predict how proteins fold, and he runs a startup, Isomorphic, that wants to use AI to “solve all disease.” In a new episode of Fortune 500: Titans and Disruptors of Industry, Fortune Editor-in-Chief @alysonshontell sat down with Hassabis, where she asked him how he manages his teams—and his time—to do two hard jobs at once (he splits his day into two, with his second work day going from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., after which he clocks some sleep). 🔗 Click the link in the bio to watch the full episode.".
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